Thursday, February 17, 2011

Blog # 2 Why is fossil record hard to interpret?

         Fossil records are hard to interpret because fossils are often poorly preserved and hard to interpret. For example, identification is hampered by a lack of fossilized gonopods, which may be because the fossil forms had a primitive form of sperm transfer, or the fossils are immature animals. A similar problem is encountered when trying to establish whether differences in numbers of legs and segments are true differences.

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